Abby Cummings and Tori DeCesare
Sample of 32 students Measured how many jumping jacks students could do in 60 seconds Categorical variables of gender and fruits and vegetables Quantitative variable of the number of jumping jacks Factors that affected performance
-Somewhat symmetric -Unimodal -Center (mean) Range (51, 92) -Gaps at (51,61) (72,75) (85,88)
** not a straight line, so NOT normal
a=abby t=tori
FruitsVeggiesTOTAL Males718 Females20424 TOTAL27532 GENDER: Male: 8/32 = 25% Female: 24/32 = 75% FRUITS v. VEGGIES: Fruits: 27/32 = % Veggies: 5/32 = %
FruitsVeggiesTOTAL Male718 Female20424 TOTAL27532 Fruits:Veggies: Male: 7/27 = 25.93% Male: 1/5 = 20% Female: 20/27 = % Female: 4/5 = 80% Male:Female: Fruits: 7/8 = 87.5% Fruit: 20/24 = 83.33% Veggies: 1/8 = 12.5% Veggies: 4/24 = 16.66%
People dizzy and tired from previous event We didn’t specify with/without shoes Would pause and ask who was counting ◦ Second round specified who was counting People do jumping jacks differently—how full the jumping jack is Clothing was an issue
From a sample of 32 people we were able to conclude… Wide range of jumping jacks can be completed in a minute More people favor fruits over veggies There is no association Clothing, shoes, counting, and previous activities change results Playing sports vs. no sports would’ve been good categorical